You need to review all the documents pertaining to your divorce decree, separation agreement and any court orders regarding custody, child support, insurance, and uninsured dental and medical responsibilities. If the child's mother has custody she doesn't need your approval unless that is required by your divorce decree.
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If you have a dispute with the custodial parent over the cost of the procedure and cannot come to an agreement with them, you may appeal the matter to the court. Realistically speaking, since orthodontia is generally considered to be a 'necessary' procedure, the only quibble you may have is whether the costs are "reasonable and customary." It is unlikely that the court's ruling will excuse you of your obligation to your child.
If you want to correct your teeth and jaws or if you want to have healthy smile. You should have undergo orthodontic treatment. Check here the different orthodontic treatment: https://www.beachbraces.org/are-all-orthodontic-treatments-the-same/
That's dependent on court orders.
Depending on the patients needs, there are many different types of Orthodontic treatments available. They range from Preventative Treatment, Interceptive Treatment, Comprehensive Treatment, Surgical Treatment and Tooth extractions.
preventive, corrective, and functional
It depends for the type of treatment your getting
The amount of money that an orthodontic treatment coordinator makes on average is about $18.50 per hour. This will vary depending on place of work and level of experience manly.
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Braces are the most commonly used orthodontic appliances in the treatment of mal-occlusion.
the disadvantages of Orthodontic appliances